The Samaritan Pentateuch represents a significant textual tradition of the Old Testament, offering valuable insights alongside mainstream Jewish texts.
How Might We Weigh Metzger’s Approach to Text-Types and Reasoned Eclecticism in Recovering the Original New Testament Text?
Explore the methodology behind reconstructing the New Testament using Metzger's principles. Discover the balance between text-types and eclecticism.
How Do Textual Clusters Illuminate Our Understanding of the Greek New Testament?
Explore how clusters of texts shape our view of ancient scriptures.
What Do We Really Know About Books, Reading, and Writing in Early Christianity?
Explore the mysteries of early Christian texts, literacy, and the role of writing in shaping beliefs.
The Armenian Version of the Bible
Discover the unique history and impact of the Armenian Bible translation on Christianity.
How Did Early Christian Copyists Preserve the Scriptures?
Discover the meticulous work behind keeping ancient texts intact. How did they do it?
The Journey of the Bible’s Manuscripts
Explore the remarkable journey of the Bible's manuscripts from ancient papyrus and vellum to the critical editions that inform today's translations. Discover the meticulous care of copyists and the groundbreaking discoveries that affirm the Bible's enduring accuracy and reliability through centuries.
Unveiling Minuscule 983: A Journey through the Reign of New Testament Manuscripts
Journey with us as we uncover the mysteries of Minuscule 983 – a 12th-century Greek manuscript of the New Testament. This article brings to light the physical attributes, textual character, and historical context of this significant codex, offering a fresh perspective on New Testament textual studies.
Words in Flux: A Deeper Look at Scribal Corrections in Old Testament Manuscripts
"Words in Flux: A Deeper Look at Scribal Corrections in Old Testament Manuscripts" delves into the nuanced world of scribal corrections and their impact on the Old Testament's textual history. From unintentional errors to intentional alterations, this comprehensive analysis affirms the text's reliability and enriches our understanding of its transmission. At the end of the article is a textual commentary for those with deeper knowledge, covering a few verses from the beginning of the Book of Genesis.
Ancient Languages of the New Testament: Greek, Latin, and Syriac Manuscripts
Unravel the linguistic roots of the New Testament as we delve into the original languages in which these sacred texts were penned. Discover the rich tapestry of Greek, Latin, and Syriac manuscripts that have shaped centuries of Biblical interpretation and study.

